Livelihood Assessment and Occupational Health Hazard of the Ship-Breaking Industry Workers at Chattogram, Bangladesh

The ship-breaking industry has become a promising sector in Bangladesh by contributing to the country’s primary steel demand as raw material for re-rolling mills, providing livelihood opportunities for the poor. This paper investigates the livelihood index and health hazards of workers engaged in sh...

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Main Authors: Abu Faisal Ahamad, Petra Schneider, Romaza Khanum, Mohammad Mojibul Hoque Mozumder, Sabrina Jannat Mitu, Md. Mostafa Shamsuzzaman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/9/7/718
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spelling doaj-073f911c1ce44cbdbe52ba951dc657ff2021-07-23T13:48:44ZengMDPI AGJournal of Marine Science and Engineering2077-13122021-06-01971871810.3390/jmse9070718Livelihood Assessment and Occupational Health Hazard of the Ship-Breaking Industry Workers at Chattogram, BangladeshAbu Faisal Ahamad0Petra Schneider1Romaza Khanum2Mohammad Mojibul Hoque Mozumder3Sabrina Jannat Mitu4Md. Mostafa Shamsuzzaman5Department of Coastal and Marine Fisheries, Sylhet Agricultural University, Sylhet 3100, BangladeshDepartment for Water, Environment, Civil Engineering and Safety, University of Applied Sciences Magdeburg-Stendal, Breitscheidstraße 2, D-39114 Magdeburg, GermanyDepartment of Agricultural Economics and Policy, Sylhet Agricultural University, Sylhet 3100, BangladeshFisheries and Environmental Management Group, Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (HELSUS), Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki, 00014 Helsinki, FinlandDepartment of Coastal and Marine Fisheries, Sylhet Agricultural University, Sylhet 3100, BangladeshDepartment of Coastal and Marine Fisheries, Sylhet Agricultural University, Sylhet 3100, BangladeshThe ship-breaking industry has become a promising sector in Bangladesh by contributing to the country’s primary steel demand as raw material for re-rolling mills, providing livelihood opportunities for the poor. This paper investigates the livelihood index and health hazards of workers engaged in ship-breaking activities at the Bhatiari coast of Chattogram, Bangladesh. Both qualitative and quantitative data were collected through participatory rural assessment (PRA) tools that included 128 individual interviews (II), ten focus group discussions (FGDs), and 15 key informant interviews (KIIs). The workers’ livelihoods revealed that workers lack basic facilities and are exposed to occupational health hazards due to working in a risky environment. Workers of different origins claimed to have 1 to 6 years of work experience and worked 11 to 12 h a day. More than 60% of workers reported being injured or suffering from various physical problems such as blurred vision, abdominal pain, and skin problems. Labor-intensive and unstable occupations, limited access to medical services, poor housing and sanitation, and lack of basic safety requirements increase workers’ plight. Therefore, the study offers advanced protective equipment, better medical facilities, and a safe workplace to improve the workers’ livelihoods.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/9/7/718livelihood indexship breakingoccupational health hazards in coastal areas
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author Abu Faisal Ahamad
Petra Schneider
Romaza Khanum
Mohammad Mojibul Hoque Mozumder
Sabrina Jannat Mitu
Md. Mostafa Shamsuzzaman
spellingShingle Abu Faisal Ahamad
Petra Schneider
Romaza Khanum
Mohammad Mojibul Hoque Mozumder
Sabrina Jannat Mitu
Md. Mostafa Shamsuzzaman
Livelihood Assessment and Occupational Health Hazard of the Ship-Breaking Industry Workers at Chattogram, Bangladesh
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
livelihood index
ship breaking
occupational health hazards in coastal areas
author_facet Abu Faisal Ahamad
Petra Schneider
Romaza Khanum
Mohammad Mojibul Hoque Mozumder
Sabrina Jannat Mitu
Md. Mostafa Shamsuzzaman
author_sort Abu Faisal Ahamad
title Livelihood Assessment and Occupational Health Hazard of the Ship-Breaking Industry Workers at Chattogram, Bangladesh
title_short Livelihood Assessment and Occupational Health Hazard of the Ship-Breaking Industry Workers at Chattogram, Bangladesh
title_full Livelihood Assessment and Occupational Health Hazard of the Ship-Breaking Industry Workers at Chattogram, Bangladesh
title_fullStr Livelihood Assessment and Occupational Health Hazard of the Ship-Breaking Industry Workers at Chattogram, Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Livelihood Assessment and Occupational Health Hazard of the Ship-Breaking Industry Workers at Chattogram, Bangladesh
title_sort livelihood assessment and occupational health hazard of the ship-breaking industry workers at chattogram, bangladesh
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
issn 2077-1312
publishDate 2021-06-01
description The ship-breaking industry has become a promising sector in Bangladesh by contributing to the country’s primary steel demand as raw material for re-rolling mills, providing livelihood opportunities for the poor. This paper investigates the livelihood index and health hazards of workers engaged in ship-breaking activities at the Bhatiari coast of Chattogram, Bangladesh. Both qualitative and quantitative data were collected through participatory rural assessment (PRA) tools that included 128 individual interviews (II), ten focus group discussions (FGDs), and 15 key informant interviews (KIIs). The workers’ livelihoods revealed that workers lack basic facilities and are exposed to occupational health hazards due to working in a risky environment. Workers of different origins claimed to have 1 to 6 years of work experience and worked 11 to 12 h a day. More than 60% of workers reported being injured or suffering from various physical problems such as blurred vision, abdominal pain, and skin problems. Labor-intensive and unstable occupations, limited access to medical services, poor housing and sanitation, and lack of basic safety requirements increase workers’ plight. Therefore, the study offers advanced protective equipment, better medical facilities, and a safe workplace to improve the workers’ livelihoods.
topic livelihood index
ship breaking
occupational health hazards in coastal areas
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/9/7/718
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